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Best bath toys - recommendations needed

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imaginewittynamehere · 10/11/2009 16:29

I have 2 dd's dd1 is 3.2, dd2 is 8 months.

Their collection of bath toys is pitiful - stacking cups & a tomy singing dolphin thing (singing dolphins don't work but dd1 has named all 8 so they stay anyway!)

So I thought I'd look for some for their christmas presents but I can't find any good recommendations , so please tell me yours!!

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imaginewittynamehere · 10/11/2009 22:18

No bath toy aficianados around?

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chuckeyegg · 11/11/2009 07:25

DS loves his basket ball game for the bath.

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He also likes his spongy letters and numbers that you stick on the side of the bath, we got them in Sainsburys quite cheaply. Sainsburys are also selling bath net bags for storing the toys for 14p at the moment and they are really handy.

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AddictedtoCrunchies · 11/11/2009 07:35

DS likes his Tidmouth Sheds with Thomas, James and Percy. He had it for his 1st birthday in January and loves it. £8 or so from Boots.

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seeker · 11/11/2009 07:49

Do you want to know the best ever ever ever bath toy?

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Adair · 11/11/2009 07:54

tea set
empty bottles and pots
bath crayons

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Adair · 11/11/2009 07:56

oh and a cardboard tube torn into pieces to stick on the side of the bath (remove before bath water disappears or lots of mess)

my kids are easily pleased...

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BlueKangerooWonders · 11/11/2009 08:03

tea set always works round here!

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BlueKangerooWonders · 11/11/2009 08:04

and NO bath crayons - mine coloured our tile grout it never came out...

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Adair · 11/11/2009 08:09

Ah, you have to be strict - no drawing on tiles just the bath!

(and we're moving anyway )

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imaginewittynamehere · 11/11/2009 09:59

Thank-you all I shall be looking for all these - with the crayons maybe on hold unless I get desperate - they sound like dd1 would love them & I would hate them!

And seeker - yes please I'd love to know

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BertieBotts · 11/11/2009 10:04

Bluekangaroo, try scrubbing it with a mixture of lemon juice and salt.

Haven't bought any yet (going to be DS' Christmas present) but the ones in ELC with water wheels etc look good. All around £10 each and there are reviews on the website.

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moaningminniewhingesagain · 11/11/2009 10:09

My DD has the Fifi watering can and she loves it. We have had lots of squirty toys too but I am trying to 'lose' them all as they get digusting black gunge in them and are impossible to clean.

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seeker · 11/11/2009 10:27

OK - you've twisted my arm. It's a waterproof torch. Honestly. You can get them from pound shops. Get several. My dd is 13 and STILL takes a torch into the bath sometimes! You haven't lived until you have shone a torch up through bubbles in a darkened bathroom - the patterns are amazing!

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GreenMonkies · 11/11/2009 10:30

Empty bottles and plastic cups.

No expense spared and played with for hours.....

(Like the torch idea though....)

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imaginewittynamehere · 11/11/2009 17:01

Seeker, that really is brilliant; I shall be looking for several asap!!

Greenmonkies - that has been my approach so far - the amazing non functioning dolphins were a present . DH is making me feel bad though. D

D1 likes playing with the watering can in & the garden & the ones thay put out for under fives swimming so that is a great idea too!

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rachels103 · 11/11/2009 17:08

Plastic tea set has had the most mileage in this house. "The yellow jug with the cat on it"is still ds's fave bath toy at nearly 4.

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